Celtic Challenge Round One review

Celtic Challenge Round One review

Edinburgh Rugby's women's side claimed an historic win in its first ever game on Saturday, taking a bonus point win against intercity rivals Glasgow Warriors.

Edinburgh took first blood in the fixture, with Edinburgh University winger Cieron Bell storming over after centre Rachel Philipps had offloaded to Nicole Marlow to create space for the flying winger.

Marlow, starting at fullback, converted the score – her first of four in a perfect afternoon from the tee.

The home side doubled the advantage shortly after; Sarah Denholm, captaining the side, chipped through to the onrushing Briar McNamara, the centre powering away to get the try.

Glasgow Warriors hit back to cut the deficit, with Scotland Internationalist Louise McMillan, crashing over from close range.

The Edinburgh advantage was extended shortly after, this time with the forwards doing the hard yards. Attacking the Glasgow line phase after phase, the capital side finally made the pressure pay, with loosehead prop Poppy Fletcher providing the finishing touch.

The home side had a healthy advantage at the break, and the game entered a cagey period in the first 20 of the second half, with both sides putting in physical hits on one another, but failing to gain momentum.

Cieron Bell saw yellow for a high shot, however the home side weathered the storm to keep the score at 21-5. Eventually though, the pressure told, with Glasgow’s Ailie Tucker scoring from close range to draw the Warriors closer.

The final say came from Edinburgh, however, with Denholm again turning provider for McNamara. A flat pass put the inside centre into space, and there was no stopping the Watsonians star. It was a masterful display from McNamara, with two tries earning her the player of the match.

Edinburgh managed to close out the match, claiming an historic win against their intercity rivals from the West.

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